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In each field, three to seven ground control points (GCPs) were established with a horizontal and vertical point accuracy of 2cm.Ī total of 24 flights were carried out, each lasting 20-40 minutes and capturing 40 to 900 images, each with a ground sampling distance (GSD) of between 2.5cm and 10cm.
![]() In her introduction to Rimbaud's other poetic masterpiece, A Season in Hell, Patti Smith wrote that Rimbaud was “ignited by the fireworks of his despair, he exhausts us with beauty.” Ruts ![]() It is not entirely clear if Rimbaud even knew Illuminations had been published, by 1886 he had renounced the artist life to work aboard commodity-trading ships.īut his agony is nevertheless calcified in these pages. Rimbaud wrote these notes, illuminations, over many years leaving them untitled and unordered. In 1875, after Verlaine was released from his two year incarceration from shooting Rimbaud in the wrist, Rimbaud gave him a collection of essays to be published, and they were in 1886 as Illuminations.ĭo not let its book form mislead you, however, into assuming chronology or ordering principles. Of the races, classes and animals, aboard this Vessel The travelers surrounded by waterspouts of the valley The swaying motion on the bank above the falls, The most acute agony of existence is captured in Rimbaud's Illuminations, where he claims an existence in "repose and vertigo" simultaneously. ![]() When American photographer and artist Robert Mapplethorpe confessed to Patti Smith he was gay, her immediate reaction was to invoke a superficial understanding built by her reading of Rimbaud "who regretted to the end of his life that he could not find a woman with whom he could share his full being, both physically and intellectually." Their tension was professional and personal. Image courtesy the Estate of David Wojnarowicz. Verlaine published his complete works in 1895.Arthur Rimbaud in New York," by David Wojnarowicz, 1978–79. Rimbaud died on November 10, 1891, at the age of thirty-seven. The doctors were forced to amputate his leg, but the cancer continued to spread. In 1891, Rimbaud traveled to Marseilles to see a doctor about a pain in his knee. He spent the final twenty years of his life working abroad, and he took jobs in African towns as a colonial tradesman. In his correspondence with family and friends, Rimbaud indicates that he spent his adulthood in a constant struggle for financial success. His only writing after 1875 survives in documents and letters. Rimbaud wrote all of his poetry in a span of about five years, concluding around the year 1875. The book was published in 1873 in Brussels, but the majority of the copies sat in the printer’s basement until 1901 because Rimbaud could not pay the bill. ![]() Verlaine was imprisoned, and Rimbaud returned to Charleville, where he wrote a large portion of Une Saison en Enfer ( A Season in Hell). While in Brussels in 1873, a drunk Verlaine shot Rimbaud in the hand. Shortly after the birth of his son, Verlaine left his family to live with Rimbaud.ĭuring their affair, which lasted nearly two years, they associated with the Paris literati and traveled to Belgium and England. Though Rimbaud’s moved out soon after, as a result of his harsh manners, he and Verlaine became lovers. He wrote to the poet Paul Verlaine, who invited him to live in Paris with him and his new wife. That same year, his school shut down during the Franco-Prussian War, and he attempted to run away from Charleville twice but failing for lack of money. Rimbaud began writing prolifically in 1870. His teacher and mentor Georges Izambard nurtured his interest in literature, despite his mother’s disapproval. By the age of thirteen, he had already won several prizes for his writing and was adept at composing verse in Latin. His father, an army captain, abandoned the family when he was six. Jean-Nicolas-Arthur Rimbaud was born October 20, 1854, in the small French town of Charleville. Eisenhower did not leave World War II with the biggest migraine headache of all time, having to contend with all the egos he did there. Maybe because the Allies don't quite reach their objective and pay a terrible price. Reviewed by bkoganbing 9 / 10 The Allies OverreachĪlthough A Bridge Too Far, the story of the Allied failed offensive operation in the Netherlands known as Market Garden is based on a book by Cornelius Ryan who also wrote The Longest Day, it doesn't quite reach the classic heights of that film. ![]() According to at least some folks, the General wasn't actually incompetent. My only reservations are the film's length, the odd casting of Gene Hackman (what WAS his accent?!) and the way the film seems to go out of its way to portray General Browning as a complete horse's butt.and I am not sure if this is reasonable or not. It's competently made and the director used some creativity to make the battles seem more realistic (such as the use of fake Sherman tanks.as discussed in the IMDb trivia). Again and again, you see troops being tossed into various fronts.with mostly expected results since you know ultimately the Germans won this battle and pushed off the offensive. The film is a very long (too long if you ask me) recreation of Operation Market Garden, a failed attempt by Allied troops to dislodge the Germans and take bridges in Holland. So is this another overblown epic or is it worth seeing? After all, 90% of the budget must have been to pay these stars! Fortunately, while I was not in love with the film, I didn't hate it.and that makes it a whole lot better than the movies I just mentioned (particularly "Midway".what a terrible film). Similar films, such as "Midway", seemed to spend ALL the budget on stars and there was little left for anything else.such as a decent script or the limited and appropriate use of stock footage. Like "The Towering Inferno" or "Earthquake", "A Bridge Too Far" is jam-packed full of celebrities and celebrity cameos.something that usually does not work very well. "A Bridge Too Far" reminds me of one of those Irwin Allen mega-epics of the 1970s. Reviewed by MartinHafer 7 / 10 Star-studded and a bit overlong.but still well done. When the end credits roll, I always feel tired - like the characters - which is a testament to how involving (and effective) the movie is. I love this movie anyway, maybe because of the production style, which is more realistic than the cornball war films of previous decades but not quite so over-the-top as "Private Ryan." The battles are both thrilling and terrifying, a nicely struck balance. ![]() The film's one major weakness is that it telegraphs the battle's result from too early on all the smart characters think that the operation will be a disaster, and lo and behold, it's a disaster. It helps that the ensemble cast is great - perhaps the best ever assembled - and the characterization, though a bit thin (as in most war movies), is certainly good enough considering how heavily the plot dominates. By contrast, "A Bridge Too Far" is like something the History Channel would produce it's full of maps and narration and endless tactical discussions that, amazingly enough, really held my attention - and really enlightened me about the battle of Market Garden. ![]() "Private Ryan" may have served up more blood and guts, but it had a fanciful plot and it didn't really tell audiences anything about D-Day. Reviewed by dr_foreman 9 / 10 my favorite WWII movie Faulty intelligence, Allied high command hubris, and stubborn German resistance would ensure that Arnhem was a bridge too far.-grantss ![]() The key to the operation was the bridges, as if the Germans held or blew them, the paratroopers could not be relieved. They would be reinforced, in due course and in turn, by the British XXX Corps, land-based and driving up from the British lines in the south. airborne divisions to take the towns of Eindhoven and Nijmegen and a British airborne division, reinforced by a Polish airborne brigade, to take the town of Arnhem. The true story of Operation Market Garden, the Allies attempt, in September 1944, to hasten the end of World War II by driving through Belgium and Holland into Germany. ![]() Find more dog vocalizationsĮxclamation expressing pain. ![]() Interjection used in hailing (to call or greet) a ship, as in "ship ahoy"ĭog vocalization. Laughter, not really different from the ordinairy hahaha, but this one includes an attempt to capture the breath before the burst of laughter (ahh-) Interjection used to express surprise, triumph, or derisionĪristocratic sounding laughter, or kind of a hick laugh Sound produced by horn on antique automobiles such as Ford Model-A ref1, ref2 Klaxon sound signaling "dive" in 1940's US navy submarines refĢ. Other spellings: ah-ooo-ga, ah-ooh-gah, oo-ga. Interjection used to express delight, relief, regret, or contempt Rarely heard guttural chattering with occasional yelps and howls, mostly heard when animals are in close proximity to one another. ![]() 1) Linus: I told her about how you're madly in love with her,Ĭharlie Brown: Aaugh!! 2) Snoopy: It's not the things that go 'bump' in the night that scare me. Also used by other members of the peanuts gang and can be used as a roaring sound to scare someone. Used frequently by Charlie Brown in the following situations: Losing a Baseball game, Sounds of busy city horns (cars) MAD magazineĮxclaimation of dismay, commonly used, and originaly created by the Peanuts gang by Charles Schulz. For instance, "we got a lot of whumpfing today", or "the snowpack whumpfed like rolling thunder just before it released and caught us." Avalanche Encyclopedia Whumpf has been adopted as a technical avalanche term to describe the sound of a collapsing snowpack when you cross the snow. When the fracture of a weak snow layer causes an upper layer to collapse, making a whumpfing sound. ![]() Both advise against relying on any sun cream for extended periods in the sun.Īt Which?, we don’t think ‘once-a-day,’ ‘eight-hour’ or similar single-use claims should be made on sun creams in the UK (they are banned in other countries, such as Australia), as they may give a false sense of security, and normal daily or holiday activities such as swimming, sweating and clothes rubbing can cause these products to rub off and reduce protection.Įven with our test subjects just sitting on a chair in a T-shirt, we saw substantial reductions in the level of sun protection, so we don't think you can rely on once-a-day sun cream to keep you protected all day. We shared our concerns with Cancer Research UK (CRUK) and the British Association of Dermatologists (BAD). We saw an average 74% decrease in SPF protection at the end of the tests. If the index is three or greater, it's worth considering using sunscreen – particularly if you burn easily. The index ranges from low (a rating of one or two), to very high (eight and over). The UV index gives a good indication of whether you need to apply sunscreen on any given day. Titanium dioxide and zinc oxide nanoparticles, which are much smaller, are used in some formulations to avoid this issue, as they scatter visible light rather than reflect it, making them transparent. They reflect visible light as well as UV, which can make the formulations opaque and leave a visible white residue - known as a white cast - on the skin. These create a barrier on the skin that acts like a mirror, reflecting and scattering the UV light. Physical or mineral sun creams use inorganic minerals, such as titanium dioxide and zinc oxide, instead. While chemical and physical UV filters have the same purpose (to block UV rays) they achieve it in different ways.Ĭhemical sun creams are composed of organic compounds such as octocrylene and homosalate, which are absorbed into the skin and provide protection by absorbing UV rays, either releasing the energy as heat or changing the 3D shape of the chemical, which then breaks down. Sun creams may use either, or a combination of the two types. Sun cream provides protection from sunlight using UV filters, which are classified into two types: chemical or physical, also known as mineral sun creams. How does sun cream work? The difference between chemical and physical (mineral) sun screen These are our top picks from our tests of adults SPF 30 sunscreens and kids SPF 50+ sun cream: Products that meet all these criteria are named Best Buys. Our independent sun cream reviews identify the products that pass British Standard tests for UVA and UVB sun protection and are easy and pleasant to apply. To see how popular branded sun creams fared in our tests, including the cheap supermarket versions that passed with flying colours, see our top picks below or find the full selection in our sun cream reviews. We explain what you need to know about 'once a day' sun creams, water-resistant sun creams, sensitive sun screen and the best kids sun cream too. Picking the right type of sunscreen for you is also important. In our expert guide, we explain how sun creams work and how often you need to apply them to be fully protected, plus which ones you can really rely on. Protecting your skin with an effective sun cream will reduce your exposure to UV rays and ultimately lower the risk of skin cancer and sun damage, but many people don't use enough, and some products don't protect in the way they claim to. ![]() After removing Farming Simulator 19 Platinum Expansion, Advanced Uninstaller PRO will offer to run a cleanup. Advanced Uninstaller PRO will then uninstall Farming Simulator 19 Platinum Expansion. accept the uninstall by pressing Uninstall. A window asking you to confirm will appear.
![]() We do not recommend ukulele*, guitar or brass/woodwind (school band) or larger string instruments yet for this reason. Recommended Instruments: Piano and Drums are the most common choices for this age range, as children tend to flourish best when they do not have to lift or hold an instrument at first. We recommend scheduling a free trial private lesson (ages 6 and above only) for your child, or attending a Meet Music class (ages 3.5-6) in order to determine which route is the best fit. Please do not sign up an uninterested 6 or 7 year old for lessons and expect that we will magically turn that child into a prodigy like you saw on YouTube. ![]() Often this means that the parents (or siblings, aunts/uncles, grandparents, etc.), play an instrument, or that the child has been in group classes already, or that music has somehow already played a significant role in the child’s life (to the point that the child himself or herself truly already has a strong drive to learn music. We have noticed a pattern that the 6 and 7 year-olds that are most likely to “succeed” (that is, most likely to continue playing music for years to come) tend to be the ones who have parents that are involved in their child’s practice, and that have raised their children in “musical” homes. We do not set strict age limitations on specific instruments, although we very much recommend enrolling your 6 or 7 year old in lessons only if your child (not just you) has a strong desire and interest in a specific instrument. Children can vary so much in development at this age as far as motor skills, attention span and general concentration/interest level in music. In fact, we have witnessed just the opposite! Please click here for more information or (better yet) Click here to fill out our FREE TRIAL REQUEST FORM & see for yourself.Ħ to 7 years old: Many parents feel the pull to get their children started in music lessons around kindergarten and first grade. We promise, from the bottom of our hearts, that another 6 months or year of “play” before formal education will not leave your child behind. You might also like our unique group class for Preschoolers & Kindergartners, called “A Sound Experience”. ![]() Rather, we embrace the natural, unbiased curiosity and creativity of this special age through the sort of group play experienced in our “Meet Music” program, or through lighthearted musical play at home, with the family. We do not recommend approaching music in an analytical, theoretical, or technical manner yet. □Ĥ to 6 years old: As children’s coordination and communication skills develop (and as we witness another viral YouTube video of a child prodigy in this age range), parents may be tempted (or even convinced) to try private lessons at age 4 or 5. To get started, please see: Demo Scheduler | Music Together Parent Child classes Livermore and Tracy () …and let them know Music Time sent you. Rhythm Kids is particularly a wonderful class for kids aged 3-8 that are allllllmost ready to start private lessons. We highly recommend Music Together, which offers fantastic music-making experiences for which offers fantastic family music and movement classes for children Newborn – 5 Years (along with the parents and caregivers that love them). We suggest that children are lovingly invited to explore the wonders and diversity of sound and motion (before being instructed on musical rules, theories, and techniques). Parents can do this at home, or you can try a group music class. As you already know, children connect with and learn best from a non-academic, play-based approach – and music is no exception. In our decades of experience with thousands of students, we have found it to be ineffective & inefficient to force young children into the private lesson setting. Under 4 years old: For infants, toddlers & preschoolers, we highly recommend a group class over private lessons. ![]()
Nonetheless, it looks to be a useful resource for exploring what the TV news networks are reporting. In many cases, hot news stories will appear in trending topics, so you can get a better feel about what people around the country are interested in reading. Also, it seems that the GDELT API can be a little unreliable and sometimes fails to return results. The newsflash package is still in alpha-test mode and only available on Github (and not yet on CRAN). You can see R code extracting the rankings here. ![]() In particular, it provides access to the top trending "entities" (in the sense of the Stanford Names Entity Recognizer), ranked by the number of sentences in which they are mentioned during the last 24 hours. + Follow our trending news on Facebook and Twitter. Browse relevant news and current events from a wide variety of scientific categories. The official Twitter profile of Cartoon Network Studios shared a post on October 15. The first two polls show that brand awareness is the clear leader in Instagram and Facebook strategies. Trending scientific news on hot topics and the latest discoveries in the world of science and medicine. We’re not dead Cartoon Network responds to speculation of being shut down. Social Media Today readers share their most effective marketing goals for each platform. The newsflash package is an interface to the GDELT Project's Television Explorer, which provides access to the closed-captioning transcripts from seven major cable-news stations, with archives available for the past 6 years. Marketers Turn to Facebook and Instagram to Build Brand Awareness. ![]() It seems TV news topics were much less homogenous yesterday /hbKx5cqaf2 Want to know what's capturing the attention of the producers at the 24-hour cable news stations? There's no equivalent of Twitter's trending topics for the likes of CNN or BBC News, but the newsflash package for R by Bob Rudis can extract the latest trending topics from the TV news stations. |
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